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... 6Aisinis, that Mr. Btlick-~ The unwillir'g gitistiloe or1 Ilsce rmsntind.` C.:M31Bk1DGfl UNIVEES1T~X The Cambridge paju-r, speaking of the late prle. sent of a Chinese. quadrant to the Fitzwtlliamt IQt. seunm, says-' Eceryrnew addition to this splendid ...

THE FASHIONABLE WORLD

... attending the Va. riotms festivities whic 1 tot: ple vns the bapstim of' the inrlnt Duke or Beurdeaux. 11is Pijesti, hcewever, speaks ?? inteltsiol of being seor! er.vnred. . lTse. !cae, ,s Green, and IMesrs. Bellamy and Harew, go dc.wI to sing at tili Ox ...

COVENT GARDEN THEATRE

... the Fifth Ste aoed are intended to convey some idea of iar9)' aceremo ies about to take place at West t ?? ts impossible to speak too highly- n~tier, jondced the he plwr ultra of scenic they and must have been got up at a vast espease. fitest Icetems r ...

WESTMINSTER ABBEY

... should feel disposed to let the sex have auother ttial, and see if they can make any imltrovcnient upon it. And really to speak in a more serious mood, because it relates to -nisiorttine it might not be amiss for some one to suggest the propriety nf renewing ...

LITERATURE

... Itensasrtly wears adamapt away; And by degireef-more rapid he had known, ' A womian' resolutions nielt ?? - lf virtuotos ones, I speak, which ?? . Areuformed olery penetrablesttl?' - HIe.tlserefore nnaan'eged'mnatters to delay. ?? And cautiously his fohud advanceeE ...

THE FASHIONABLE WORLD

... Thurles left the (dtle of Kilkenny for Zigland on Sundaty, to prosecute bts studie,. All who have been honoured vith his society speak of, him as a young Nubleman of the highest promiihe. I- The Lord Bi4iop of Limerick, his amiable famnly and suite, arrivid-at ...

THE FASHIONABLE WORLD

... rare . : 'Tisatraslge-litit y-t.X Iope nosin- S ro i,,thig u nrvon teid speaks within : ' i. ve's lirguigei NtS mystery; i Aidyet I feel; and vet Isee- Oil, what is this ; iat speaks within ? .T'le Sl ?? ries. 1 love thee Aweet : A. And I Uon-:tf ne, ...

THE THEATRE

... thisi Theatee last night, for the first time. Ilit the production of Mr. Kenny, whose fame, (if le mlv use the expressiort in speaking of him) has t bteen built up by Raising the Wind. Th esuccess or Tbat Farce encouraged him to make several at- lr'pts to ...

DRURY-LANE THEATRE

... most hlngering oct, is spun out with infini-e pains, a and to the great annoyance of our patience. I'he merit of which we speak docs not consist in strength e of character, nor in the comic developermertt of El manners, which take their hue froan the ...

THE FASHIONABLE WORLD

... Foreignr Office nearly the whole-of the day, his Lordship returned to North. Cray in the eveztiug. Lord 9ute did not often speak In Parliatnen * ; his deliverv was very slow and saleon ; in alluision td *vhich Charles Townsend, during the speecii which ...

THE FASHIONABLE WORLD

... o'clock, where he found two persons, whom he was able to describe as being dressed like the two prisoners, but was unable to speak to their identity further. This circumstance came to Messrs. Thompson's ears after the discovery of the robbery, and led to ...

THE FASHIONABLE WORLD

... except in his valedictory letter to the governors of the states, when he resigned his commission, in the army, waherein he speaks of the benign influence of the Christian religion. I know that Gouvernbur Morris, who pretended to be in his secrets, and ...